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Evolution and Literature Web Paper 1

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Darwin, the writer.

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Darwin, Menopause, and Humans

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A discussion of perfection in Origin of Species

Sarah Bechdel
The Story of Evolution and the Evolution of Stories
Professors Paul Grobstein and Anne Dalke
February 13, 2009


A Discussion of the Word “Perfect”
Its Role in Origin of the Species
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Evolution Can Be Skin Deep: Biological Evolution in Humans

“We see beautiful adaptation everywhere and in every part of the organic world.”

                                                                                    -- Charles Darwin, Origin of Species

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Of Something Done, I Know Not Where- reconciling evolution and intelligent design

“Of Something Done, I Know Not Where”

Abby Moskowitz

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The Evolution of Scientific Writing-Was Darwin a Poet?

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Are Humans Hurting Their Chances of Evolving by Helping One Another?

Are Humans Hurting Their Chances of Evolving by Helping One Another?

Good people are bad for evolution. It’s the truth. Good people are out there saving starving children. They are lobbying for their governments to send supplies of food and medicine to places domestic and foreign to help those in need. How dare these people do such things? Or are they actually giving evolution a better chance of occurring within the human race?

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